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Ukrainian Energy Minister: Power system has had its most difficult day since 2022

Ukraine's energy network on Thursday experienced its most difficult day since a widespread power outage hit the system in November - 2022. The situation is still "extremely difficult, Energy Minister???Denys?Shmyhal? said.

In the nearly four-year old war, Russia has been targeting Ukraine's energy systems. But the attacks intensified recently, causing heavy damage to networks and knocking power and heat out for large swathes.

The power was cut to thousands of apartment blocks in Kyiv during two nights of strikes this month.

Shmyhal is also the first deputy premier and he said that the recent difficulties were due to a number of factors, including constant shelling, damage to transformers and generating equipment.

He wrote: "Today was the worst day for the Ukrainian power system since November 2022's blackout."

The situation is very difficult. The crews were forced to resort to emergency shutdowns."

He said that the most difficult conditions were in Kyiv, its surrounding area, and in the southeastern Dnipropetrovsk Region.

Shmyhal reported that 165 emergency brigades worked during the daytime in the capital. The city had just experienced its?2,000th alert of an air raid since the Kremlin's invasion in February 2022.

The wintry weather made their operations more difficult, as nighttime temperatures dropped to -10 Celsius.

Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said that 2,600 apartment blocks were still without heat two days after last night's attacks. However 600 buildings had heating restored.

He said that power cuts were still in place, even though the water supply had been fully restored.

Last week, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy declared an emergency in the energy industry and asked the government to develop a plan for dealing with disruptions.

After a meeting on energy, Yulia Shvyrydenko stated that the government is working to provide Kyiv's residents with generators and alternative energy sources. (Reporting and Editing by Bill Berkrot.)

(source: Reuters)